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#FolkloreThursday Thread: Serbian/Croatian proverb: "Who doesn't get smoked, doesn't get warm". The proverb simply states the fact that from the moment people started using fires inside roofed dwellings, the inside
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Joseph T Noony
JoeAgneya
The oldest hominid fossil discovered in India- partial calvarium of Homo erectus narmadensis from upper narmada valley1.5- 3 lakh years old It was a female specimen. It had a very
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Jeannette Ng 吳志麗
jeannette_ng
Language Choice, aka art of making making familiar things alien, making beautiful things ugly, making lovely things creepy: a thread(Illustrated here with an article from LA weekly describing tang yuan
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Meestah Sahmon
meestah_sahmon
Hearts recruitment highlights, a thread; David WitteveenPicked up this albino brick layer and inexplicably gave him first team minutes.Scored a toe-poker against Rangers.2/10 Fernando ScrepisNot often a player has a
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Amer Zeidan, MBBS, MHS
Dr_AmerZeidan
1) Gearing up for a series of #ASH20 highlights in #AMLsm and #MDSsm and will post threads about main highlights on major topics starting with TP53-mutated AML. This subset of
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Simcha Gross
Simcha_Gross
In response to a question posted by a colleague, a short thread on Jewish and Christians seals in the Sasanian Empire. 1 First, a bit of background on Sasanian seals:
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Maret
itsmaret
Hey team,Thanks everyone who joined me @noisymonkey's webinar today (we did enough promo for it, I think, @claire_dibs!)Just wanted to give you a quick overview of what @MrJonPayne and I
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Adna Dumitrescu
adna_sci
On this day, 10 years ago, 2 Letters were published in Nature which started the field of axon initial plasticity. Happy research anniversary: @GrubbLab & @jbneuro, Hiroshi Kuba, Y. Oichi
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Elsa Goveia’s Protégé
JTPGDavey
*As requested by @LILTFROMTHEPACK So monkey & snails are one thing but Colombian hippos are the most interesting invasive species primarily cause of their connections to the sweet white powder
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Philip Amies
AmiesPhilip
Conservation has achieved a great deal, in 1980s I reported I think it was 14 or so avocets, to warden, he did not believe me until he saw them himself,
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James Bejon
JamesBejon
THREAD: Jonah, Moses, and the Cross (Part II).SUB-TITLE: Where Mercy and Truth Meet.Last time round (link below), we considered some connections between the story of Jonah and the concept of
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📖That Wordy One📚
Herofthewords
Well, it's dinner time (in the UK, at least) on the first day of #Veganuary. Maybe it's been a breeze so far. Maybe you're staring at your beans on unbuttered
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Kat McKelvey (she/her)
KatMcKelvey
If you think your houselessness will be different than that of people currently living on the streets just because you lost your home in a wildfire I’m sorry but you
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TRHL™
TRHLofficial
I am devoting this thread to the Rescue dogs of 9/11- The goodest pups of all. BRETAGNE (Britney) Bretagne was just two years old at the time of the 9/11
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Logically India
LogicallyIN
A viral video doing the rounds on Whatsapp is full of false claims about COVID-19. We took a look at some of them. The video’s creator, Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury, calls
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Robinson Meyer
yayitsrob
Here is a short thread of crazy facts I learned about the history of the American economy while writing this story:https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2020/12/new-visual-history-american-energy/617329/ In 1800, fossil fuels played n
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